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Excerpt from Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States, Vol. 3
Erskin E, John, jurist, was born at Strabane, Tyrone, Ireland, Sept. 13, 1813. He was taken in 1821 to America, where he was educated, with the exception Of the years 1827 - 32, when he attended school in his native country. He removed to Florida in 1842, and after teaching school for four years he was admitted to the bar in 1846. He removed to Atlanta, Ga., in 1855, and in 1865 was appointed by President Johnson, u.s. District judge for the district Of Georgia. In April, 1882, when the state was divided he was made judge Of the southern district, and retired in Decem ber, 1883, being succeeded by Judge Emory Speer. He died in Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 27, 1895.
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